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Dinitz Suggests New Minister
to Handle Overseas Information
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
One of the lessons Israel
should learn from the
worldwide negative treat-
ment Israel received from
the media over its campaign
in Lebanon is the need to
coordinate the overseas in-
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government, Simha Dinitz, which criticized NBC
former ambassador to the coverage of the war in
Lebanon. The screening
United States, said.
Speaking at the 19th an- was followed by a de-
nual America-Israel fense of NBC by Paul Mil-
dialogue sponsored by the ler, the NBC Israel
American Jewish Congress, Bureau chief.
which this year focussed on
Dinitz suggested that re-
the problem of Israeli in- porters in west Beirut had
formation treatment over- been hostile to Israel, at
seas, Dinitz suggested ap- least in part, to justify the
pointment of a deputy fact that they had not
minister in the Foreign covered the "rape of Leba-
Ministry to be responsible non" during the prior seven
for such coordination.
-years.
He said absence of coordi-
Joshua Muravchik, of
nation among the various
government agencies deal- the Center for Strategic
ing with overseas informa- Studies in Washington, also
criticized American media
tion was one of the key rea-
sons for Israel's "informa- coverage of the war. How-
tion failure" in Lebanon. He ever, he declared, this was
suggested that a deputy less a matter of biased re-
minister was the best ap- porting than a reflection of
proach to the problem, the psychological atmos-
rather than "complicating" phere in the United States
Israel's political system which, he said, views nega-
"with yet another minis- tively any use of force and
maintains that negotiations
ter."
The dialogue began should be used to solve all
with a screening of a film problems.
WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Jews have been the most
supportive group in the
struggle of blacks in
America to improve their
lot, according to Dr. Hasha
Diner, an historian of
black-Jewish relations, who
spoke to a luncheon spon-
sored by the American
Jewish Congress last week.
Diner, an academic direc-
tor at the American Univer-
sity in Washington, is the
author of a recent book on
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— American Jews and
Blacks." Her talk was held
in conjunction with last
weekend's protest march
commemorating the 20th
anniversary of his his-
toric March on Washing-
ton when Martin Luther
King delivered his "I have a
dream" speech.
Diner estimated that
about 8,000 to 9,000 Jews
participated in the 1963
march. "The whole spec-
trum of Jewish organiza-
tions was represented," she
said. Jews were also in-
volved in the organization
of the march, speeches and
other facets.
"It was an event of im-
portance to Jews as well
as blacks, " she said. "It
was significant to them
not only as Americans,
but it also had a very
specific Jewish focus for
them ... Jews repre-
sented the only large
group in the 1963 march
that had no black consti-
tuency," such as various
church groups or politi-
cal organizations.
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how many Jews partici-
pated in Saturday's march.
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American Hebrew Congre-
gations (UAHC) have
endorsed the march. The
New Jewish Agenda (NJA)
also participated.
The NJA sponsored a Fri-
day night service at George
Washington University,
with Martin Luther King
III as speaker. At another
service, at Temple Sinai,
Coretta Scott King, wife of
the slain civil rights leader,
and who was co-chairman of
the march spoke.
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